Jeremy McConnell has arrived at court to find out whether he'll be sent to jail for his horrific attack on Stephanie Davis while she was holding their baby son in her arms.

The shamed Irish model turned up at Liverpool Magistrates' Court this afternoon to hear the sentence handed to him by the judge – who warned him this week that he could face prison for the assault by beating.

He wore a blue three-piece checked suit - complete with pocket square - and held his head up as he approached the court building.

He seemed nervous as he walked up, flanked by his legal team (Image: SWNS - Leeds SWNS.com)

McConnell appeared to be taking a call - but could have been attempting to evade the awaiting photographers (Image: SWNS - Leeds SWNS.com)

McConnell was convicted on Monday of the attack, with the court hearing how he had thrown around the mother of his boy "like a rag-doll" during a coked-up rage.

The assault happened on the evening of March 9 and continued into the early hours of the next day, only ending when Stephanie's mother Pauline Davis – who had been alerted to the terrifying incident by panicked texts from Steph's friend – turned up at her daughter's home in Merseyside.

Jeremy at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Monday to give evidence at his trial (Image: Daily Mirror)

Stephanie leaving court on Monday, after McConnell was found guilty of assaulting her (Image: PA)

During the incident, Stephanie claimed Jeremy - who had earlier drunk at a pub with friends before sharing a bag of coke with them - accused her of having a lesbian affair with her pregnant mate and of sleeping with a firefighter who lives nearby.

In scenes that were "like something out of a horror film", Jeremy jumped over her garden fence and attempted to kick in her back door, which was made of glass.

He eventually entered the house by snapping off the door handles and flinging them into the back garden, leading Stephanie to believe she was going to die.

Steph claimed McConnell threw her around "like a rag-doll" during the assault (Image: PA)

McConnell was drunk and on drugs at the time of the incident, he admitted (Image: Snapchat)

During a fraught day of evidence in court, both Stephanie and Jeremy were reprimanded by the judge for their interruptions and loud outbursts.

At one point they were told to leave the courtroom for a break after Jeremy laughed at Steph's testimony and called her a liar. In response, Stephanie swore loudly at him.

At a pre-trial hearing McConnell pleaded guilty to criminal damage for destroying the door. He will be sentenced for this, and for the assault, this afternoon.